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A character in Chinese mythology noted for bringing about the
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end of a terrible drought which threatened the survival of
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earth with water from a bowl, using the branch of a tree to
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do so.  He became the heavenly controller of the rain, and
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lived with other celestial beings in their paradise on Mount
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Kunlun.
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Revision as of 16:32, 7 June 2016


Chih Sung-tzu is the neutral god of the Monk pantheon.

Encyclopedia entry

A character in Chinese mythology noted for bringing about the
end of a terrible drought which threatened the survival of
the people. He achieved this by means of sprinkling the
earth with water from a bowl, using the branch of a tree to
do so. He became the heavenly controller of the rain, and
lived with other celestial beings in their paradise on Mount
Kunlun.

[ The Illustrated Who's Who In Mythology, by Michael Senior ]

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